Duran made his fourth 3-pointer while falling to the floor to beat the shot clock with 7:23 remaining, boosting Pacific’s lead to 48-38 after Cal Poly cut the Tigers’ 10-point halftime advantage to one early in the second half.

Duran injured his ankle on the play and did not return, but Pacific held off a late Cal Poly challenge by making its free throws down the stretch.

Cal Poly shot 29.7 percent from the field for the game, making just 3 of 29 shots from beyond the 3-point arc.